
Ordinary Joe:
Joseph Carter is a decent guy who makes a terrible decision. This story is an explanation as to why he was led down the wrong path, it is so easily done with the right temptation, and the severe consequences of his actions.
With what he then endured, revenge was never far from his mind, and I was intrigued as to what form it would take. I have to say that the ending was surprisingly satisfying, but then, as I said at the beginning, Joe is a decent guy.
King of the Playground:
Told from Jerry’s point of view, this is the tale of him and his best friend, Mikkel, born one month before him. I’d say it is a tale of competition and one-up-man-ship but I think that would have to involve both parties, and this isn’t that. However, it is a complex story of emotions and relationships, and I found it hugely enjoyable. It also delivers a strong message that you should just get on with being the best you that you can be and not to try to live another’s life.
This was such an interesting read and, of course, therefore highly recommended.





Another winner from the talented Terry Tyler!!
Indeed it is 🙂
Mwah! Thank you so much, G xxx
You’re welcome 🙂